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The Pregnancy Environment and Lifestyle Study (PETALS): a population-based longitudinal multi-racial birth cohort

机译:怀孕环境与生活方式研究(PETALS):基于人口的纵向多种族出生队列

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Background Increasing recognition has been received regarding the proven and suggested links between multi-level environmental exposures on a broad scale (e.g., chemical, clinical, behavioral, physical and social) and health deficits originated from the critical window of development. However, such prospective human data are limited. In 2016, the National Institutes of Health funded 35 centers comprising 84 extant cohorts for the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) pediatric cohorts program. The Pregnancy Environment and Lifestyle Study (PETALS) is one of the cohorts at the participating centers of Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC). Methods PETALS was originally funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to establish a longitudinal birth cohort of 3,350 mother-infant pairs and conduct a nested case–control study of 300 women with gestational diabetes (GDM) and 600 matched controls to investigate the associations between phenol exposures in first and second trimesters and GDM risk and the related outcome of infant macrosomia. This paper describes the prospective cohort design of PETALS, current research activities, and cohort profile of enrolled women who delivered as of February 2016. Women are enrolled from the KPNC membership. Fasting blood draw, urine collection, anthropometric measurements, and questionnaires on health history and lifestyle are completed at baseline and follow-up clinic visits with targeted windows of 10–13 and 16–19 weeks of gestation, respectively. Further, women’s clinical and health assessments before and after the index pregnancy in addition to their children’s birth outcomes and health information can be ed from electronic health records, allowing future follow-up. Study data could also be linked and extended to a myriad of additional observational data including environmental and area-level databases and census data. Discussion In this racially- and ethnically-diverse pregnancy cohort, the generated biospecimen and data repository will establish a comprehensive framework which may provide unique opportunities to address a multitude of research questions on the intrauterine environment and adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes in a representative multi-racial/ethnic population with generalizable findings.
机译:背景技术关于广泛的多层次环境暴露(例如化学,临床,行为,身体和社会)与健康的不足之间已被证实和建议的联系与发展的关键窗口之间的联系已得到越来越多的认可。但是,这样的预期人类数据是有限的。 2016年,美国国立卫生研究院资助了35个中心,其中包括84个现有的队列研究对象,以研究环境对儿童健康成果(ECHO)的队列研究。怀孕环境和生活方式研究(PETALS)是北加州凯撒永久居民(KPNC)参与中心的研究对象之一。方法PETALS最初由美国国家环境卫生科学研究所资助,建立了3,350对母婴的纵向出生队列,并对300名妊娠糖尿病(GDM)妇女和600名配对对照进行了嵌套病例对照研究,以研究其关联妊娠中期和中期苯酚暴露与GDM风险以及婴儿巨大儿的相关结局之间的关系。本文介绍了PETALS的前瞻性队列设计,当前的研究活动以及截至2016年2月分娩的入组女性的队列资料。女性均来自KPNC成员。空腹抽血,尿液收集,人体测量和健康史和生活方式的问卷在基线和随访门诊时完成,目标窗口分别为妊娠10-13周和16-19周。此外,女性的指数妊娠前后的临床和健康评估以及孩子的出生结局和健康信息都可以通过电子健康记录进行编辑,以便将来进行随访。研究数据也可以链接并扩展到无数其他观测数据,包括环境和区域级数据库以及人口普查数据。讨论在这个种族和种族多样化的妊娠队列中,生成的生物样本和数据存储库将建立一个全面的框架,该框架可能会提供独特的机会来解决关于宫内环境以及不良妊娠和分娩结果的代表性多方面的众多研究问题。具有普遍发现的种族/族裔人口。

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